LUCKNOW: A 14-year-old Dalit boy, born and brought up in a remote village of western Uttar Pradesh, has suddenly turned angrez . Rajesh, without any evident help, has started speaking fluently in English and does so with a proper American drawl. And that’s not all: He seems to have forgotten how to speak Hindi.

Wonders do not cease with this: His knowledge of physics and mathematics has left engineering students baffled. Having already penned three books, Rajesh is now looking forward to some research work.

All of this may sound like a Bollywood script on one of its favourite themes, reincarnation. However, Rajesh, a resident of a nondescript village 40 km from Saharanpur, refuses to call it so.

In his words: "There is no concept of reincarnation. It is just that memory can’t be destroyed till there are sound waves in the world."

And this is the area of science that interests Rajesh the most. "He has already written three documents, one on memory, the other on sociology and the third on liberalisation," said an excited Shishu Pal Singh Verma, principal of Willian Jefferson Clinton Science and Technology Centre, where Rajesh was enrolled last year.

"I did not take him seriously for a few months but on Republic Day, while the students were reciting poetry before the entire college, Rajesh took the mike and addressed the gathering in fluent English. This left us almost shell-shocked," says Shishu Pal.

Rajesh’s mother Omkali and 16-year-old brother Kaluwa are daily wage labourers who earn just enough to manage two square meals a day. His father Sompal is mentally-challenged. Asked how and when these changes came into Rajesh, Omkali said that it happened almost a year ago when Rajesh was helping Kaluwa erect a wall.

"Every time the brothers brought the wall up to two feet, their father would smash it. Irritated, Rajesh threw a brick at him who was hit in the head and began to bleed.”

This left Rajesh dumbfounded. "For the next three months, he did not utter a single word. When he did, it was not in Hindi," said Jamal, a resident of Saharanpur.

LUCKNOW: A 14-year-old Dalit boy, born and brought up in a remote village of western Uttar Pradesh, has suddenly turned angrez . Rajesh, without any evident help, has started speaking fluently in English and does so with a proper American drawl. And that’s not all: He seems to have forgotten how to speak Hindi.

Wonders do not cease with this: His knowledge of physics and mathematics has left engineering students baffled. Having already penned three books, Rajesh is now looking forward to some research work.

All of this may sound like a Bollywood script on one of its favourite themes, reincarnation. However, Rajesh, a resident of a nondescript village 40 km from Saharanpur, refuses to call it so.

In his words: "There is no concept of reincarnation. It is just that memory can’t be destroyed till there are sound waves in the world."

And this is the area of science that interests Rajesh the most. "He has already written three documents, one on memory, the other on sociology and the third on liberalisation," said an excited Shishu Pal Singh Verma, principal of Willian Jefferson Clinton Science and Technology Centre, where Rajesh was enrolled last year.

"I did not take him seriously for a few months but on Republic Day, while the students were reciting poetry before the entire college, Rajesh took the mike and addressed the gathering in fluent English. This left us almost shell-shocked," says Shishu Pal.

Rajesh’s mother Omkali and 16-year-old brother Kaluwa are daily wage labourers who earn just enough to manage two square meals a day. His father Sompal is mentally-challenged. Asked how and when these changes came into Rajesh, Omkali said that it happened almost a year ago when Rajesh was helping Kaluwa erect a wall.

"Every time the brothers brought the wall up to two feet, their father would smash it. Irritated, Rajesh threw a brick at him who was hit in the head and began to bleed.”

This left Rajesh dumbfounded. "For the next three months, he did not utter a single word. When he did, it was not in Hindi," said Jamal, a resident of Saharanpur.

LUCKNOW: A 14-year-old Dalit boy, born and brought up in a remote village of western Uttar Pradesh, has suddenly turned angrez . Rajesh, without any evident help, has started speaking fluently in English and does so with a proper American drawl. And that’s not all: He seems to have forgotten how to speak Hindi.

Wonders do not cease with this: His knowledge of physics and mathematics has left engineering students baffled. Having already penned three books, Rajesh is now looking forward to some research work.

All of this may sound like a Bollywood script on one of its favourite themes, reincarnation. However, Rajesh, a resident of a nondescript village 40 km from Saharanpur, refuses to call it so.

In his words: "There is no concept of reincarnation. It is just that memory can’t be destroyed till there are sound waves in the world."

And this is the area of science that interests Rajesh the most. "He has already written three documents, one on memory, the other on sociology and the third on liberalisation," said an excited Shishu Pal Singh Verma, principal of Willian Jefferson Clinton Science and Technology Centre, where Rajesh was enrolled last year.

"I did not take him seriously for a few months but on Republic Day, while the students were reciting poetry before the entire college, Rajesh took the mike and addressed the gathering in fluent English. This left us almost shell-shocked," says Shishu Pal.

Rajesh’s mother Omkali and 16-year-old brother Kaluwa are daily wage labourers who earn just enough to manage two square meals a day. His father Sompal is mentally-challenged. Asked how and when these changes came into Rajesh, Omkali said that it happened almost a year ago when Rajesh was helping Kaluwa erect a wall.

"Every time the brothers brought the wall up to two feet, their father would smash it. Irritated, Rajesh threw a brick at him who was hit in the head and began to bleed.”

This left Rajesh dumbfounded. "For the next three months, he did not utter a single word. When he did, it was not in Hindi," said Jamal, a resident of Saharanpur.

Otherwise they would report ... "Marathi manoos suddenly acquires American personality" and report at length about you.

OK Gentleman. We had enough with your personal attacks on the admin.

I still can’t figure out why you have this grudge against him. He tried to help you with your queries in the beginning & never opposed you or had anything against you. Then why do you have this vehement animosity?

Sorry, Cannot let you carry on with your persistent spewing of your single hostile agenda here.

Otherwise they would report ... "Marathi manoos suddenly acquires American personality" and report at length about you.

You know, your daughter was really wanting it from a Marathi manoos. When my baburao went only a quarter of its length inside her, she was yelping like a puppy and saying - "Ghaal na aat.. aaahaaa.. ajun ghaal na.. phadun taak majhi pucchi" (Push it in na.. please push it in more.. aahhaa.. tear me up....).

Your wife was very happy and beaming seeing your daughter enjoying this lovely Marathi baburao. She was stroking my balls as I pounded your daughter.

Later when we were all spent, your wife said that I do a 100 times bette job than you and your father do on your wife and daughter.

I agree with you, but since I started this site, I find that this is the only way to ward off such folks who crawl out of the woodwork. Anyway, he has been banned and wil be treated no differently if he comes back.

As to my language, I knwo its vile and filhty, but someone here has a signature or had one, which says - you have to sometimes go down to their level and beat them.

Sorry for the harsh and vile language, but I kept it there for sake of this moron. in future he will be ignored.

I agree with you, but since I started this site, I find that this is the only way to ward off such folks who crawl out of the woodwork. Anyway, he has been banned and wil be treated no differently if he comes back.

As to my language, I knwo its vile and filhty, but someone here has a signature or had one, which says - you have to sometimes go down to their level and beat them.

Sorry for the harsh and vile language, but I kept it there for sake of this moron. in future he will be ignored.

Best way was to warn him.... nd finally ban him......chaliye ant bhala to sab bhala.......Life is like a mirror.....Everything comes back.......The good, the bad, the truth....Give the world the best you have ........And the best will come back to you......

Man, I just saw this guy on the news on some desi channel. What bull...The english this guy speaks is totally broken..and the news channels are like..this guys speaks with an american accent.
I am pretty sure the American they are speakin of is not the one we live in atleast..
saala...ladka toh chewtiya bana raha hai..milke news channels bhi chewtiya bana rahe hai logon ko....
ridiculous..

Best way was to warn him.... nd finally ban him......chaliye ant bhala to sab bhala.......Life is like a mirror.....Everything comes back.......The good, the bad, the truth....Give the world the best you have ........And the best will come back to you......

I am not one of those who will shut up and take it lying down. if someone fucks with me I will atleast once give it good verbally!!

Rajesh threw a brick at him who was hit in the head and began to bleed.”

[b]This left Rajesh dumbfounded. "For the next three months, he did not utter a single word. When he did, it was not in Hindi," but english

I believe this story ... something similar happened to Yogi at the age of 4 or 5. Couple of bloody modernchot monkeys dropped him from top of the roof while trying to jump (holding Yogi's both arms) to the nearest tree. Penchioy bloody bastards (langoors) lost the grip and Yogi fell on the earth ... head first. Yogi was so dumbfounded that he could not utter a word for several years. You know how it is back home ... if you are dumb ... people treat you like dumdum kind of dumb.

Finally one fine sunny day ... miracle ... Yogi uttered much-eagerly-awaited-words ... in English. Peddas were baantoed, ghantis and ghantas were rung in the temples to celebrate return of Yogi's vocals.

Bloody monkeys can never do anything right ... only if they dropped Yogi from higher height ... Yogi today will be writing better quality of finer English ... Queen's english ... instead of broken.